Uchuu, Awayoko (
tobeabducted) wrote2025-05-05 04:48 pm
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As a reminder from the Empress' office:
A) Russia, the United States and Beijing are not viable locations for travel, except for authorized individuals.
Russia is due to the Theological Noosphere there being seemingly hostile.
The United States, especially the East Coast seems to be at the center of a time-space fracture.
Beijing is literally unapproachable, like you just skip to the other side.
B) The Imperial Government is teaming up with the New Chinese Communist Government to ensure the continued stability of the region.
C) Have You Found The Yellow Sign?
A) Russia, the United States and Beijing are not viable locations for travel, except for authorized individuals.
Russia is due to the Theological Noosphere there being seemingly hostile.
The United States, especially the East Coast seems to be at the center of a time-space fracture.
Beijing is literally unapproachable, like you just skip to the other side.
B) The Imperial Government is teaming up with the New Chinese Communist Government to ensure the continued stability of the region.
C) Have You Found The Yellow Sign?
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"Have you found the Yellow Sign?"
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It seems like in the book it's some sort of foreign seal or coin? That the dead man is seeking.
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There is said to be something known as the Silver Key. A specific artifact, or ability, that can open a 'gate' between worlds.
My theory's not exactly a 1:1 with the story - it's been a while since I read it in detail, but I believe the 'Yellow Sign' is a seal, yes, one that only reveals itself when the conditions are right. That seal can then be interacted with the Silver Key, breaching the seal, and leading one to a golden world - let's call this world 'Carcosa', for the sake of keeping with the themes.
But where is it, what is it, and how to reach it are all still mysteries under this theory.
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Hrm.
Does the Sign have to be a physical thing?
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I don't really think it does, but that makes pinning down the 'finding' of it all the harder, wouldn't you say?
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Just a thought that came to me as my VRASHify playlist spat out to me:
The Sign - Ace of Base
The whole thing with the King in Yellow, skimming through it, is it's 'a revelation' reading the book or seeing "The King".
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Yes, the way it's described in the anthology is that the first act of the titular play is typically very rote and almost banal, and the sudden switch to the undescribed second act of the play causes an immediate, unbreakable hold on you that forces you to read it to completion, which drives you mad - or forces a revelation on you, if you wish to put it that way, since revelation and madness are often seen as two sides of the same coin.
Something about the juxtaposition between the banality of the first half and the revelation of the second act is like a catalyst... or so I recall.
I'm still not sure if that's helpful, but it's a note.
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Yeah that sounds like it's more "You aren't seeing things as they really are" until you find the Yellow Sign.
But that's speculation.
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Or put another way - your Insight score isn't high enough to see the world as it really is. ...Huh, there's a thought.
"The reason no one can see the Yellow Sign is because someone needs to have a certain amount of madness-inducing 'Insight' to see it at all."
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But yes, assuming that. Though given the difficulty of finding the Yellow Sign thus far, I think that has to be a part of it... you need to be at a significant level of 'Gnosis' to see the world for what it actually is, and only then can you find the Yellow Sign.
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But then does that mean someone else probably needs to reach Gnosis instead, to guide whoever has the Silver Key?
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How annoying.
I hope this helped.
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Trying to get my thoughts together to explain to someone else always helps. Rubber ducking is a proven tool in engineering, after all.
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Basically you attempt to describe the problem you're having to an inanimate object - typically a rubber duck. You can describe it to someone else too, the point is to try and make someone else understand what you're trying to say helps you solve the problem better.
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Huh.
That's interesting.